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2013
Land Rover
Range Rover Evoque Review

Reviewed by Automotive on
10/23/2013

Vehicle Overview

Over a year after its initial launch, the 2013 Land Rover Evoque is still carving out its own niche, and by that we mean stockpiling units for the 2014 model year. In 2013, Land Rover couldn't keep up with dealership demand, selling out of every Evoque unit it planned on building. It was more of the same in 2012, so if you've been wanting an Evoque, now might be your chance to put in an order. A 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4 engine, rated at 240 horsepower and 250 pound-feet of torque, is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission and diverts power to all four wheels.

There are two Evoque models to choose from in 2013: Pure and Pure Plus. A cheaper entry-level model has also been added to the five-door Land Rover Evoque stable. Besides that, the front grille gets tweaked for the 2013 model year. Lastly, the navigation system has been refined with the addition of off-road guidance and park-assist as an option. The Evoque may be the easiest on the eyes in Land Rover's stable, but it'll go off-road with the best of them, that's for sure.

New for 2013

Since it was only introduced at the end of 2011, there haven't any notable changes made to the 2013 Land Rover Evoque.